The Supreme Court is likely going to review the country's laws regarding same-sex marriage, which is a good thing! But, we mean, it has to happen because the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 6th Circuit reversed ruling that struck down the ban on same-sex marriage in Michigan, Ohio, Kentucky, and Tennessee. And that sucks.

Circuit Judge Jeffrey Sutton gave a 42-page opinion, basically stating that marriage is a state issue, not a federal issue. He added that in 1972, the Supreme Court ruled, "[it's the] right of the people of a state to define marriage as they see it."

On Tuesday morning, the ban against same-sex marriage in Idaho was struck down, which was obviously GREAT news for many same-sex couples. Unfortunately, this morning, an emergency court order against same-sex marriage was granted in Idaho which means gay marriage will temporarily blocked. Nevada is involved in the whole ordeal because the appeals court decided to consolidate the two appeal cases.

An Italian court has once again found Amanda Knox guilty of killing her roommate Meredith Kercher. The verdict, issued by two judges and six jurors, came after several hours of deliberations.

Knox, who already served 4 years in an Italian prison between 2007 and 2011 before an appeals court threw out her previous conviction, is now being sentenced AGAIN!

This time to 28 years!

Amanda has been back in her hometown of Seattle though ever since she was released by authorities three years ago. But will she soon be brought back to Italy to be locked up a second time?

Not yet.

Just as before, when her original case was retried, the new guilty verdict will go before the Italian Supreme Court. But experts believe that with this second conviction, the high court will uphold the sentence given to Knox!

Italy would then have to fight for extradition of Knox and bring her back to Italy to serve her sentence.